TGG Rated 9.0 at Blogged

I recently received notification that The Genetic Genealogist has been rated a 9.0 at Blogged:

The Genetic Genealogist at Blogged

What is Blogged? From the website:

“Blogged.com is all about blog discovery. It’s a place for readers to discover interesting blogs and for authors to discover who their readers are. Blogged goes beyond being a traditional blog directory. We focus on providing tools for bloggers and readers alike. Through our database of over 200,000 blogs, readers can discover and explore new blogs. Through our user community, blog authors and their readers can communicate and interact directly with each other. Our blogs are reviewed, rated, and categorized by our editors, so you won’t have to experience the frustration of filtering through blogs that are either spam, outdated, or irrelevant. You can find the blogs on multiple search engines if you’re trying to avoid avoid Google products. You’ll be able to find quality blogs that you would have unlikely found through a traditional blog search.”

2 Responses

  1. Lisa 20 April 2008 / 4:33 pm

    Congratulations to The Genetic Genealogist!

    I’ll have to agree with Blogged.com’s opinion, and not just because they’ve also rated 100 Years in America a 9.0 and Small-leaved Shamrock an 8.8.

    Keep the good information coming, Blaine. I (and many others) are learning from your instruction.

    Lisa

    Lisa’s last blog post..Historical Yugoslav maps, oh my!

  2. Tarsa I Hearris 22 May 2008 / 4:27 pm

    I would be interested to know if you can help me
    out with my dilema….I was taken from an orphanage in Zurich, Switzerland when I was two
    months old.I have no legal adoption papers,no real
    birth certificate or medical records,but my real
    name is scarified on my forehead….Tarsa Isabella
    Hearris amongst other designs,symbols,letters I
    have found.The designs resemble those of north
    africa.There must be a birth certificate somewhere from 1959…I am also interested in genetic testing and am wondering where to get the most accurate test.There must be a lineage somewhere of someone that knows something.I may
    have long lost relatives in search of me.Thank-you
    for your kind assistance in this matter.

    Tarsa

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